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Performance of Mosambi Sweet Orange on Different Rootstocks Grown in Laterite Soil in West Bengal


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1 Department of Fruits and Orchard Management, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741252, India
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Gajapati (Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology) R. Udyagiri, Orissa, India
 

A ischolar_mainstock trial was laid out on sweet orange cultivar 'Mosambi' budded on five ischolar_mainstocks viz., Jambhiri, Karna Khatta, Kichili, Rangpur lime and Sour orange. Tree growth was maximum on Jambhiri and minimum on Rangpur lime. Fruit yield (both in number and weight) was highest on Karna Khatta, ischolar_mainstock followed by Rangpur lime while, fruit size and juice content were maximum on Rangpur lime. Total soluble solids and ascorbic acid content were highest in Karna Khatta, while T.S.S. to acid ratio was maximum in Rangpur lime. Foliar nitrogen content was highest in Karna Khatta followed by Rangpur lime. On the basis of four seasons data in respect of yield and fruit quality, Karna Khatta and Rangpur lime were the observed as suitable ischolar_mainstocks for 'Mosambi' sweet orange grown on laterite soil of West Bengal.

Keywords

Mosambi Sweet Orange, Rootstock, Rainfed, Laterite Soil.
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S. N. Ghosh
Department of Fruits and Orchard Management, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur-741252, India
Ranjan K. Tarai
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Gajapati (Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology) R. Udyagiri, Orissa, India

Abstract


A ischolar_mainstock trial was laid out on sweet orange cultivar 'Mosambi' budded on five ischolar_mainstocks viz., Jambhiri, Karna Khatta, Kichili, Rangpur lime and Sour orange. Tree growth was maximum on Jambhiri and minimum on Rangpur lime. Fruit yield (both in number and weight) was highest on Karna Khatta, ischolar_mainstock followed by Rangpur lime while, fruit size and juice content were maximum on Rangpur lime. Total soluble solids and ascorbic acid content were highest in Karna Khatta, while T.S.S. to acid ratio was maximum in Rangpur lime. Foliar nitrogen content was highest in Karna Khatta followed by Rangpur lime. On the basis of four seasons data in respect of yield and fruit quality, Karna Khatta and Rangpur lime were the observed as suitable ischolar_mainstocks for 'Mosambi' sweet orange grown on laterite soil of West Bengal.

Keywords


Mosambi Sweet Orange, Rootstock, Rainfed, Laterite Soil.